Eugenia Dunlap Potts

Eugenia Dunlap Potts (April 14, 1840 - February 29, 1912) was a writer in Lancaster, Kentucky.

[4] Potts was born in Lancaster, Kentucky, the daughter of lawyer and statesman George W. Dunlap and Nancy (Nannie) E.

[5] In May 1892, Potts joined a new monthly publication focused on "literature, education and art", called the Illustrated Kentuckian.

[6][7] The paper was managed by a journalist from New York, Ben La Bree;[6] Potts joined the editorial staff,[4][6] and was responsible for the "belles lettres and social features".

[9] She served as a state officer for its Kentucky branch, and as a delegate from its Lexington chapter to the seventh annual convention of the organisation in 1900.